Just for laughs...
Maybe I'm just not a big enough fan of the comedians whose faces are deepfaked into this, but I just don't find it that funny.
Kor
... distasteful junk. Aesthetic harm. ....
Deep fake technology will always do more harm than good. At the low end of harm, it produces distasteful junk. Aesthetic harm. Bad jokes.
Mid-range, it embarrasses legit actors with porn videos.
At the higher end of harm, it could wreck careers and, by sabotaging politicians, damage a whole nation's ability to choose decent candidates. The cure to that will be people not believing what they see.
Then will come the worst harm: actual monsters, let's say perpetrators of future genocides, will laugh it off when they are caught on video. They'll just say it's fake. The technology ultimately results in a "fog of unknowability" that can only benefit the worst of humanity at our expense.
Here you go:They tried to recreate Jack Lord?? Who would do such a thing???
JB
Yikes.Here you go:
An interview with the producer indicated that it took a lot of time and money (for a TV show) to make that scene. And it still looked horrible. Even making the whole thing dark and shadowy didn't tone down the awfulness.
Kor
Yeah, none of the Star Wars actor recreations has ever looked anything other than "pretty close." The movements are still too artificial.
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